JAKARTA - Jeje Slebew had a viral anger at Citayam Fashion Week last week. It turned out that the video was intentionally made to promote a horror film titled Pamali. The 16-year-old girl admitted that the event which was busy being recorded and popularized by netizens in the Dukuh Atas area last week was purely an acting scene for promotion.
"Jeje there was angry because the Jeje scene had to act like that. Because it was as if Jeje was being followed (by a kuntilanak) so Jeje felt dislike within Jeje and Jeje became angry," said Jeje quoted from ANTARA, Tuesday, August 2 .
The co-producer of the Pamali film, Alex Gunawan, also explained the chronology of the promotion of the film. He confirmed that in the promotional material for its creative content, the Pamali film created conditions as if Jeje was being followed by a kuntilanak ghost, causing the creator's emotions to be unstable and negative.
The scene that showed unstable emotions was finally taken by the Pamali team as part of the promotion and was also taken by visitors in the Citayam Fashion Week area.
However, the Pamali and Jeje teams did not expect that part of the promotional scene to be treated with a different view and considered purely as anger towards CFW visitors.
"Jeje just wanted to apologize if maybe people who saw Jeje around SCBD last week because it seemed like Jeje was scolding them with words that sounded harsh. Jeje didn't mean to get angry at people who had attended the event yesterday at SCBD," said Jeje.
Alex then hopes that in the future the public will not misunderstand Jeje for his viral video last week because it is only part of acting.
Even after the angry incident was recorded, Alex said the promotion team was still taking a lot of content with visitors to Sudirman Citayam Bojonggede and Depok (SCBD) last weekend, such as interview content to fashion shows.
"We are solely doing all this to enliven the event at Citayam Fashion Week. Hopefully this can straighten out yesterday's events," concluded Alex.
The Pamali film is a film produced by Lyto Pictures based on the video game Pamali: Indonesian Folklore Horror by cooperating with young stars such as Marthino Lio, Fajar Nugra, Putri Ayudya, and Taskya Namya.
This film will tell the story of a man named Jaka (Marthino Lio) and his wife Rika (Putri Ayudya) who move to another area and violate the traditions and beliefs in the area so that they get life-threatening terror.
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